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product_id: 127423394
title: "Canned Heat - Living The Blues - Lp Vinyl Record"
brand: "canned heat"
price: "VT6609"
currency: VUV
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Music"
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# Canned Heat - Living The Blues - Lp Vinyl Record

**Brand:** canned heat
**Price:** VT6609
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Canned Heat - Living The Blues - Lp Vinyl Record by canned heat
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Canned Heat - Living The Blues - Lp Vinyl Record

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great songs absolutely great musicianship.
        
*by D***E on March 3, 2018*

Fantastic set from the Heat. This album shines in the recordings of Canned Heat. Great songs absolutely great musicianship. The star of the set is "Going Up the Country" a song which is in the American lexicon of TV commercials now. But Bob Hite's song "Sandy's Blues" is an absolutely stunning tune. "Walking By Myself" is another tune which is super, and one covered by Gary Moore much later. "Parthenogenesis" is a long cut, divided into nine parts highlighted by Alan Wilson's harmonica and jaw-harp, John Mayall's great piano and Henry Vestine's great guitar. This song gives the Heat a chance to get a little psychedelic. Disc two consists of two tracks "Refried Boogie (Part I) and Refried Boogie (Part II)" which allows the Heat to play extended jams, Fito's drum solo is great. Worth snapping up if you're a Boogie fan!
  

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Living the Blues [Import, Original recording remastered] 2003 $16.35
        
*by M***P on June 21, 2014*

I don't think I ever purchased a Canned Heat album before. My very first concert in 1968 at the San Jose Fairgrounds, I was 13 years old, Canned Heat was the headliner, and was having flight problems and not there, I had to get back to my Mom who was picking me up, so I never got to see them.I decided to purchase this based on that I wanted to go back and listen to Canned Heat as a blues band. I enjoyed the entire 2 CD, stereo (right/left-sub) remaster. It's easy for me to like these old recordings as they are what I grew up on. Not the super sonic display of recording done in today's market. Always most notable are the flat sounding drums.Sorry, I digressed, this album is fun and well recorded/remastered. I am glad I have added it to my music library and I will listen to it again. It is great for turning on in the house and listening to as I am fooling around with something else. Going up the Country is a standard, how the songs are put together on Disc 1 are great. Disc 2, Refried Boogie is fantastic but I keep hearing 1969's Ten Years Afters "Boogie On" on there Stonedhenge album that I have listened to a million times. I think Alvin and company might have stolen a bit from Canned Heat's Refried Boogie.The packaging is great and I thoroughly enjoyed learning about Canned Heat in the liner notes, John Tobler 2003.
  

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Don't Forget To Boogie
        
*by K***N on March 19, 2012*

Canned Heat's "Living The Blues" is rapidly rocketing up my "favorites of all time" list.  There's something elemental about their magical blend of biker mentality & psychedelic hippie peace & love.  Exactly what this world needs.  They have a sound you can trust, that can vividly bring back "flashbacks" of well-meant ecstatic highs, where their music helps "keep your head together."  The more you discover about Canned Heat, the more you feel sad for the ones who died too early.  It's charming & amusing how, in the track "Sandy's Blues," THE BEAR refers to himself, good naturedly, as "Big Fat," and because this reviewer is from Cleveland, I understand when he cites the source of his blues as "this girl from Cleveland."  Brother, I can dig it.  The 20+ minute experimental track Para(whatever)Genesis, or whatever it's called, I had to hear twice to like, but now I love it and find it indespensible.  But the main thing I want to say is this: I vehemently disagree with anyone who claims that the 41 minute "Refried Boogie" is "self-indulgent."  WRONG!  I was shocked & saddened to see that, even in the CD's liner notes, Refried Boogie is called self-indulgent.  NO!  In fact, not one second of Refried Boogie is boring.  It's really what the boogie is all about, and features a nice bass solo and fantastic psychedelic guitar solo.  I really & truly love Refried Boogie...it's as comforting as it is exciting, as stable as ecstatic, equally grounding & soaring.
  

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